Saved After 3 Silent Heart Attacks: A Triple Vessel Cardiovascular Disease Survivor’s Story

Patient Stories

After experiencing chest pain, shortness of breath, and heart failure symptoms, Blank was diagnosed through echocardiogram and coronary angiography. Dr. Chawakorn Leampriboon, cardiothoracic surgeon at Vejthani International Hospital, explained that the most effective treatment was off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), a beating-heart surgery performed without a heart-lung machine, which helps reduce inflammation and complications while supporting faster recovery.

The operation was successful, restoring healthy blood flow to the heart and allowing Mr. Blank to live the life he wishes.

Triple vessel cardiovascular disease is a severe form of coronary artery disease where all three main heart arteries are blocked or narrowed. It’s relatively common in high-risk patients and dramatically increases the risk of heart attack. It can be effectively treated, most often with bypass surgery (CABG) and proper long-term care.

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